Juke Box E is record player, phono stage, Bluetooth receiver, line pre-amplifier and power amplifier in one, requiring only a pair of speakers to make a complete system. If you thought that a starter turntable system is complicated to set up, Juke Box E proves the contrary. This good sounding belt-drive deck offers the fastest possible installation process because it comes pre-adjusted out of the box and offers superb sound quality.

Tracking force and anti-skating of the turntable section are carefully pre-set. An acrylic dust cover is included. The “All-in-one turntable system” is available in high-gloss black, red or white colour.

Features

Instant playback with super-easy setup

High contrast display on top

Bluetooth and 1 line input

Line record output

Gold plated sockets

Pre-adjusted tracking force & anti-skating force

Ortofon OM5e cartridge, pre-mounted

8.6” aluminium tonearm with sapphire bearings

Belt drive with silicone belt

Low vibration synchronous motor & DC power supply

Special feet for effective decoupling

IR remote control included

Colour options: HG Black, HG White, HG Red

What Hi-Fi reviews the Juke Box E

UK, 04.2018:
Pro-Ject forces a little of the 21st century into a turntable, with winning results. Far less compromised than you might imagine, the Juke Box E makes a genuine case for itself. It’s also an all-in-one system that we can’t easily argue against in favour of separates. This level of functionality is difficult in the extreme to replicate using individual components at this sort of money.

Stereoplay reviews the Juke Box E

DE, 03.2018:
Great entry-level concept with record player, phono preamplifier, integrated amplifier and Bluetooth receiver. The Juke Box E needs only speakers to get started. We would recommend it as a complete system for beginners.

Review

Hi-fi news reviews the Juke Box E

UK, 03.2018:
As a step up from the supermarket specials, Pro-Ject’s Juke Box E makes a great deal of sense – indeed it sounds spectacularly better. Unlike the aforementioned ultra-cheap decks, it’s possible to put on a record and enjoy it more for what it is, than what it could be.
Verdict: To properly assess the Juke Box E, you have to ask, what is it‘s purpose in life, its raison d’être? To think of it as a cheerful stepping stone to real hi-fi – then you’ll have its measure. If it persuades just a few vinyl newcomers to explore further, it will have done its job.